Monday, March 10, 2008

Okay, I'll admit it - I loved the X-Files. In fact, it's probably my favorite all-time series. And since I own all of the seasons on dvd, I decided on Sunday to start something I've been wanting to do for a long time - watch the entire show back to back in a huge X-Files marathon. Why, you ask? Well, one because it's cool! And two, I think I'd get the whole conspiracy plot better if I watched them all without a six month break in between seasons.

So I started on Sunday with season one and am loving it.

I also have to say that Mulder is so totally the Hero I am looking for - believes in strange things and likes to investigate them. Plus he's got nerves of steel and quite frankly, I've always thought David Duchovny is hot. So if anyone knows a DD sort of FBI investigator around Dallas, let me know.

So what about you guys - what's your favorite television show - old or new - and why?

Cool Faye - I haven't heard of Supernatural - I am so not a good tv person anymore and haven't been in years. I was hoping people would throw out some good series so that way i could go rent entire seasons on dvd and watch them. :)

Ooooh I love X-Files too! Totally loved it when they filmed one of the episodes only a couple blocks from my house! David Duchovny was on my hot list for years until he dissed Vancouver and then, well, nobody insults my town so he had to be filed into the hot but stupid file along with Tom Cruise LOL!

Probably my favorite drama is: Medium. I love how normal her marriage seems, very ideal--and who doesn't love Joe? And I love the supernatural aspect and the conflict it poses in her real life and skeptics. (Plus that detective guy is completely HAWT!)

I don't watch it much though. I mostly watch DVDs...so I'm behind on the TV shows I should be watching.

I *loved* Friends and That 70s Show. I have a short attention span and I love to laugh--so really it was catered right for me. Plus Friends' writers were awesome at braiding (plotting) things that seemed to have no connection to the main theme--and at the end, whammo!, it all tangled together in a seamless manner. It was awe-inspiring. The hitchhiking story in Spain--and who put the moves on who during the Ross/Rachel videotape is my favorite. Talk about perfect braiding.

You know, its so unfair how Duchovny was beaten down about his putting Vancouver down when it's not the truth. The 400 inches of rain was a sketch on Conan O Brien show that was written for him. He has said over and over again that he loved Vancouver. He just wanted to go back to LA to be able to live with his "new wife". Can't say i blame him. Why aren't Vancouver people mad at Conan?

Funny shows, like I Love Lucy, the episode in the candy factory, and The Carol Burnet Show, the Gone With The Wind Skit with Carol as Scarlet, and the dress made from drapes, drapery rod and all!! I still think that was the funniest thing on TV, ever.

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